Even though perennials may die back above ground each winter, their roots remain alive, which is why the colorful blooms typically return anew.
When homeowners go room to room, they can consider various types of lighting to add a unique feel to each space.
A healthy lawn will be lush and green; a dry lawn quite the opposite. Here’s how to address a dry lawn to restore it to its natural beauty.
Jorge Padro, a retired US Army major, has announced his candidacy for the District 9 Montgomery County Commission seat.
A night full of miscast surprises is coming to Clarksville April 25th! It all began with a shared dream and an empty stage.
To help beautify our neighborhoods, the Clarksville Street Department will have its annual Spring Clean-Up from Monday, March 23-Wednesday, May 1.
On March 13-14, the Doubletree Clarksville Riverview Hotel was filled with members of Civitan International Region 6.
The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of STEM has opened registration for its 2026 summer camps, offering young learners’ opportunities in space exploration, data science, robotics, and coding.
On March 13, 2026, five officers from the Clarksville Police Department graduated from the nine-week Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy (RLETA).
Montgomery County Parks and Recreation is inviting the community to its third annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28, at Civitan Park (650 Bellamy Lane) on the Lacrosse Field.